... the fatty
acids in the plasmin molecule, the amidolytic activity
of two truncated plasmin variants was examined
(Fig. 8). Miniplasmin (des-kringle 1-4 plasmin) con-
tains the kringle 5 and the ... of kringle 5 in
the structure of the protease; miniplasmin (des-kringle 1-4 plasmin) is as
sensitive to fatty acids as plasmin, whereas the activity of microplasmin
(des-kringle 1-5 plasmin) is ... simultaneously in a process called
intrinsic or internal fibrinolysis [15], plasmin is gener-
ated directly on the surface of fibrin fibers and so it is
partially protected against inhibitors [16]....
... intensity of scattering gamma-ray will increase also.
However, its intensity is increased up only to a certain level (namely saturated intensity), and is not
increased further when increasing ... industry in Vietnam.
Keywords: Monte- Carlo simulation, MonteCarlo N-Particle, Backscattering gamma, Scintillation
detector, Nuclear technique.
1. Introduction
At present, gamma backscattering ... an opportunity to cause more scattering, but in which competition between
absorption process and scattering one in the material is increased. When increasing thickness of the
materials to the...
... Application of MonteCarlosimulationin project management
Review of MonteCarlosimulation applications in project
management
MonteCarlo simulation, while not yet widely used in project management, ... Engineering and Management . 122 (4) , p. 308 .
Risk Management
Young Hoon Kwak and Lisa Ingall
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Monte Carlosimulationin project management, researchers outlined how
simulation is used in ...
to MonteCarlosimulationin assessing project risks. While all of these propos-
als have certain advantages over MonteCarlosimulationin one way or
another, the recent advances in computing...
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Strategy Execution for RiskManagement
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Risk management and IT continuity are complex and critical disciplines.
No investments ... effective in the long term without consideration of risk. The consequences of not
doing adequate business continuity planning can be potentially disastrous.
The outcomes of inadequate riskmanagement ... involves three steps:
(1) Identifying the nature of risks inherent in the situation
(2) Assessing the likelihood of the risks manifesting themselves
(3) Taking preventive and corrective action...
... occurs
Planning involves developing actions to address individual risks; prioritizing
risk actions, including balancing the risk consequence against the effort needed
to avert it; and creating an integrated ... to triggering
events
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Assess the risk
management process
Example:
Retiring a risk that
has been successfully
mitigated
The combination of tracking and controlling risk moves riskmanagement ... dependencies
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Educate management
Consolidating
the team’s risk
management
output into
a single
document
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Risk statements
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Risk probability...
... strategic link to
business
ã Lack of management
commitment
ã No budget allocated
ã Insufficient early
planning
ã Scope
underestimated
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planning
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evaluating risks and determining the
possibility of happening ...
Risk Management Plan, should be updated.
Workaround are unplanned responses to risk events that the
responses was not defined in advance of risk event occurring
Additional Risk Management...
... management is accomplished through the application and
integration of the project management processes of initiating, planning, executing,
monitoring and controlling, and closing (Project Management ...
developing and following a standard way of doing things. In project management,
best practice is a general term that includes:
ã Guidelines;
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Both standards and guidelines ... practice, guideline and international standard in project
management;
2. Advantages of using best practices in project management;
3. Best practices methodologies used today in project management; ...
... process,
including (a) making sure the ratings are
done on schedule; (b) periodically checking
the ratings to make sure that each trained
observer is still providing accurate ratings;
and (c) providing ... outcome information appears
to have considerable promise.
Improving Fundraising and Communicating with the Public
Outcome information can also be used in proposals and other materials seeking
funding. ... Data includes steps 10 through 12, reviewing and reporting on the
information collected.
Using the Results includes step 13, the potential uses for outcome data, focusing on
how outcome information...
... disappointing supply news, painting a more constrained
picture for continental supply. Gas production in the United States (excluding
Alaska) now appears to be in permanent decline, and modest gains ... stricter in the ensuing years,
presenting additional challenges for shale mining and processing. Finally, it
should be noted that the oil produced from shale retorting requires refining before ... long-run impact of sustained, significantly increased oil prices associated
with oil peaking will be severe. Virtually certain are increases in inflation and
unemployment, declines in the output of...
... implementing the interest rate riskmanagement policies;
ensuring that interest rate risk is managed and controlled within the interest
rate riskmanagement programme;
Interest Rate RiskManagement ... an increase in interest
rates lowers earnings by narrowing or eliminating the interest spread.
A positive or asset-sensitive gap occurs when interest-earning assets exceed interest-
bearing ... the institution’s interest rate risk- taking activities.
The use of hedging techniques is one means of managing and controlling interest rate
risk. In this regard, many different financial instruments...
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Getting Started in
Project
Management
Paula Martin
and
Karen Tate
John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
New York • Chichester • Weinheim • Brisbane • Singapore ... redesigning a process or a product or changing the way a service is
delivered—you’ve got yourself a project. If you want to continue doing
what you’ve done in the past, you are working in a business...
... models 65
3.9 Final remarks 66
References 66
4 Importance sampling MonteCarlo methods 68
4.1 Introduction 68
4.2 The simplest case: single spin-flip sampling for the simple Ising
model
69
4.2.1 ... immediately applicable to simple sampling Monte Carlo
methods. However, as we shall see later, the usual form of Monte Carlo
sampling, namely importance sampling Monte Carlo, leads to ‘dynamic’ cor-
relations ... the important role that it can play
in producing
understanding
of the results of some simulations.
This book is intended to serve as an introduction to MonteCarlo methods
for graduate students,...
... Operations Plans in place Risk Risk
Risk metrics in place Management for each Management Committee
in all operating daily monitoring trigger point
divisions and reporting Internal Audit
Information ... compiling and
documenting a high level inventory of the organization’s
risk management activities. The guide can be developed in
two steps. First, management would list the top risks in the
Risk ... impact
of each risk. Consider using a basic scale of high, medium
and low for each inherent risk as a starting point rather
than quantification or modeling. Again, during this initial
assessment,...
...
Communication plan
Training plan
Safe practices
Risk management
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determinatio
Process review
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Exposure assessment
Risk characterization ... particul-
arly before drinking, eating, smoking or
returning home. In some situations, it
would be advantageous to install locker
rooms to avoid mixing work clothes
and street clothes. Finally, work ... toxicity. In such an
uncertain context, in which it is almost
impossible to have all of the information
allowing assessment of the risk, the
introduction of strict prevention procedures
remains...